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Optical Diameter:254 mm ◊ Focal Length:1270 mm ◊ Max Useful Magnification:x 600 ◊ Mount Type:Altazimuth ◊ MPN:10006001 ◊ Product ID:32608991 ◊ Optical Design:Newtonians ◊ Finderscope:Optical ◊ Motorized:No ◊ UPC:050234101103 83 more reviews »
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MPN:05150010 ◊ Focal Length:1900 mm ◊ Motorized:No ◊ Product ID:32198757 17 more reviews »
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Optical Design:Newtonians ◊ Optical Diameter:114 mm ◊ Focal Length:450 mm ◊ Max Useful Magnification:x 267 ◊ Mount Type:Altazimuth ◊ Motorized:No ◊ Product ID:25263552 ◊ UPC:410000061206 ◊ MPN:STARBLAST 16 more reviews »
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Best Price: $322.00
from gottapinion, Shopping.com
…Pros: Lot's of features for the money, nice finish, clear images, easy assembly in an hour. Cons: Minimal but useful mechanical components quality, bad luck with motor drive, so-so packaging.…
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from huber89, Shopping.com
from Amazon.com
…Pros: Huge Star Library, Price, and Motorized. Cons: Battery life, Difficult to use, Annoying Set-up The Bottom Line: No, I feel this scope is missing key elements in a beginner scope.…
…Very good quality reflector telescope that is easy to assemble, adjust, and use. The motor drive is a must buy to enjoy this telescope. Now all you need is a clear sky.…
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from Amazon.com
from "Michelle", Adorama.com
…I was really excited to get this telescope, having spent years using my old, manual one. The first night I took it out, the motor didn't work correctly. The telescope would move left and right…
…. Second night out I tried out the dual axis motors. No polar alignment and just rough north alignment using my eyes. I was amazed at the accuracy of these motors. I set my scope on saturn and used my 6mm…
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from Telescopes.com
from Telescopes.com
…. I use rechargable Batteries in it and have had the scope out in single digit temps without any problems. I did have some motor drive problems early on- but it was my fault and I was able to fix…
… weeks ago.I will reserve my final evaluation for less harsh environmental conditions on the motor and,short battery life.…
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from Telescopes.com
from Amazon.com
… loosened the screw clamping the telescope to the motor. Great all around device. Buy a power tank for extended searching. Pros: Accurate, Comfortable Eyepiece Cons: Be careful of the mount Best Uses…
…If you take the time to calibrate the motors, train the drives, and lay it level, point to true North, it does go to objects asked for.
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from Telescopes.com
…The Tripod is so unstable as to make the scope frustrating to use, the motors used in the scope are cheap and break down with any type of regular use. The focuser is stiff to the point of knocking…
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…The Nexstar 114 GT was very easy to put together and use. I was viewing the moon and Saturn the first night out. Having the built in motor and star database makes this telescope a breeze to use…
…This drive uses a stepper motor that clicks a few times per second to move at the sidereal rate. I could hear its clicking amplified in my 4.5" reflector's OTA. I tried imaging Saturn at 150X…
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from Telescopes.com
from Amazon.com
… of quality) was that the MEADE sticker on the side of the mount clamp was upside down. Red dot on finder is very dim & difficult to see (I'm 30 and have good eyesight). The scope gives a motor fault in cold…
….00 in September of this year.
The first scope had to be returned to Celestron because the tracking motor would not function on the day that I unpacked it.
After 4 weeks, I received the new scope.
from Amazon.com
… are not that much different, outside the motorized mount, but the 2 inch view makes a world of difference, so for watching the sky, this is a great scope, i must admit, i had thought maybe it would identify the stars…
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